31 JULY 1852, Page 10

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Another masterly paper on Reform of the Law of Real Property, by our correspondent "A Practical Lawyer," has been received: we reserve it for next week, when, the hubbub of the General Election being entirely over; it will be read with the undivided attention its deep importance deserves.

The letter on Customs Reform, by an old correspondent who too modestly describes himself as "Nobody," is in type, and will be inserted at the _first opening.